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In the missing numbers: 40 + __ + 960 + 6 = 1615, what is the missing number? A) 609 B) 609 C) 599 D) 598
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In the missing numbers: 40 + __ + 960 + 6 = 1615, what is the missing number? A) 609 B) 609 C) 599 D) 598
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Answer:
1,006 + x = 1,615
x = 609
The correct answer is B.
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